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• r� <br />Planning Commission Meeting <br />June 9, 1976 <br />Page 6 of 10 <br />sales in the industrial zone. Some time ago, t' -.e ordinance was amended <br />to include this business in the Retail Business District. Burdick had <br />appeared at a previous meeting and tried to find out what he would have <br />to do to operate this type of business in that location. The choices <br />available to the Planning Commission were as follows: 1) Rezone the <br />land to either industrial or Retail Business under a Special Use Permit, <br />2) Change the ordinance to permit retail sales of automobiles in Con— <br />centrated Business District, with Special Use Permit, or 3) Deny use of <br />the property for sale of automobiles. Owing to several factors, and in <br />consideration of the original reason for assigning that zoning to the <br />area, it was felt by the majority of the Planning Commission to recommend <br />including that use in the present zoning, as it was probably overlooked <br />originally. <br />Chapman: Is there any possibility of liquids, such as differential fluids, <br />etc., getting into the lake from there? <br />Burdick: Absolutely no possibility. <br />Chapman: We have been very careful with the Catholic Church — that no <br />effluent gets into the lake from the horse show. <br />Spitzer: Any other questions? <br />Schletty: Speaking as a city council member now — how much property will <br />be included in this changel Is it just his property? <br />Spitzer: The earlier meeting dealt with the entire zoning district. It <br />would be permitted anywhere in the district, but by special use permit only. <br />Mr. Burdick's request is obviously for only his business. He is applying <br />for a special use permit in Concentrated Business, if amended. <br />Schletty: Lill the amendment apply to all of the Concentrated Business <br />District? <br />Spitzer: -Yes. <br />Waller: You will have to consider his final plan? <br />Spitzer: 'fe will have to satisfy ourselves there is no danger to the <br />health and welfare of the people. <br />�Jaller: ;ghat about a drainage plan? <br />Spitzer: We haven't asked for that yet. <br />Burdick: No petroleum -products can be dumped on open ground. State law <br />also demands they can not be dumped in any lake or pond either. <br />(hearing closed 8:26 P.M.) <br />I SET I NG <br />The meeting was called to order by Chairman Dan Spitzer at 8:27 P.M.. <br />Present were Spitzer, Peloquin, Ehret and Peltier. Absent was Rosenquist. <br />Also attending was Bill Schwab, Washington County Planner. <br />